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i-wxKj&mMmim!ivmi0n3m -rf-- i ' 'f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ttffcEE TIAHKET ST. W. MRS. OMVK K. DROWN in,1 (n iln flfjl-nlnan 0 Vrr ,. .n.innl.ln rntoa S? and house gowns, skirts, blouses, dancing frocks, ..i. .irpEses. a trim or- ,"" ......t Cnn fillr , hooks of I'nrla fnshl IE mi nni Sco our now ons. m I of Nnco with dynamite bombs all Inst'" i.ljrht, but. apparently without reoull ill sharpshooter nlxo played upon ti ciichea of me defender nut General HIM reported no cnHunltlos today. IN EARLIER DAYS mv I lllll IT! HI I CP rc''ortd no casualties today. ELL MK something about Cy- ond uud larger party nt the alto to make' their way to the coast, nelthor kill him or fwn 'Wft jMfe . Ijfl I I I liulr l .,., S nl8 ,u'lU,0"" 1 fU,ld t0 Mr8- f "Is proposed city, Cnptnln Tlch- Tliey "cross an Indian, who nt Inst, nftor living on IniSSIJ, ' .' I VI U I 111 ILL) CARRIAOK INDUSTRY John Heddon, at her homo onor went on to l'ortlund, whore'Rultled thorn to the Coqulllo river, snails for more thau a w4tyy&l h their camp to whore the elk was "the noxt elghS. Mr. Hdd and tayed up nearly oil night nook- dragged and crfliWr. filhu Ing ond ewilng the meat. who begged him te XlWltei H'.Hfc "Next morning the men decided him out of his ffilwy. X wotM In Scottsburg. SESSIONAL DIRECTOR) bthard McClure U ,rnlti:V AT LAW Ir'ractlrn In nil courts. jltf Flanagan M Dennett llnnli I. Harper ilol'Hi; huiijiikk eral Kepnlrlng nnd Cabinet .Malting. 349-J. ' f. Tompkins, D. S. T. (Wcltincr Methods) Iry Known i um ut OriiKs or BiiiHt-'. "uuuiB i ?37 South Ilroadwny. L' 132-Ij. Mnrshflold, Or rwriglit Phono 318-H fcirn.MXO COXTRACTOIt Bmates furnished on request Gosney. Phono 3154 BTiiArroit AXI) llUlLDKii Bmates Furnished on Request Past Work lx My Reference and Aider Sts. . Mnrshflold 1. M. Shaw rf, I'nr, Xosfc uud ThroMt. f (HiAKSKS FITTICD llATTIi: II. SHAW ' scs of Women nnil Children Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving IJIock. amin Ostlind ksui.Tixo kxoixkicr and ! ARCIIITF.CT Offices, 20C Irving Dlock 103-L or 207-J. Mfirshflcld, Orogot i Chandler Allt'lllTCCT 301 and 302, Coko Dulldlny Mnrshflold, Oregon l. Turpen Alliums r . Mnrshflold, Oregon. . ! I Olivia Edman, M. T. D. BISII MASSAGK AXI) MUD- IPAIi (lY.MXASTlCS roit all rikkahkh pommerrlnl nvc. Phono 2I--3 . Garrison at Santa Rosalia Slays Commander and Seizes Gunboat ID? AmocIUi! Titm to Com lit; Tlmoj.J I... I.lw.,1 w n rt.it,.i -....., where tllnr nntnn iiiwut tlirm. I... ...... ........ r.lnt..11. TiwllBna. . W M..VI. It, VI, 1 IHUII U SI11VU - ..i'x... UlltU III- .HOfc OUIIIU IIIVIIW.J .."- . Ull.' i Grand- n rond from Port Orford to the ,,,n"8 " llle'r ennocf.. This was took them to Qardlner. -iJSl'" -?.'a8L I'lirllll'il'l Vinv U'ul'lr II....M.. Ul,lf( . .. . . II.,.,.. I . !.!.. . . .. . . .. .. . ,...,., 'iTJIIll . '"- ""'-. "4Aiy husband's father, 'Grand- " ront ro' I'ort urroru to tnc " in uc iins was SlIA' HlllhllM'S. ... .... .. .. . . a..1..... riH I ffi. lit Hflfm nil 2ntiti.fii1n. 11 iop lainor iionuon, ns nu was cnnuu ny ouu' uiukuh uuuus m-ur juuh- - -,.. v....u. lo, mui, i..i. ...0t r rm .. . n'i, i. ..ii.... .. !.,. . . . For tim nnxt eiiritt yesrs 'i & ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Oct. 12.- -vcryono hero nt Scottsbt.rg, wa onvmu. -.- e ..re,, .o inKe , M , That the Kmopoan war Is rosponsl- a Porfoct storehouse of Information "Of the party who were hired to '""" J" "'"'1 "0M l0.. u, don and others holiled suport Hmi A ble for nn Increase In prosperity In ''t le oariy days or bcottsburg," go with Captain T'Vault only one :,, ",,,,,. """ l"u "'ol" P, tho nrrovv hcad BHtl , the carriage building trade of this M. Hod.lon replied. "He saw or two knew anything about wood- ' , " .ll,c' e upon J'JJ "0"rTod out Had C;. .iwiAAiiiA., uct. .'. TUN nnwB county was declared by delogntos to Scottsburg rounded, saw It grow craft. L. I.. Wllllums, Cyrus Hod- "' '""" " L"m , ' UUI1 wnnieu. Williams recovered. Mr. Wlilumw r waH sent by ulrclom to Hear Admiral the National Carriage IJulldors' As- "H ocnmo the commercial matron- don nnd Cnptnln T'Vault had some J " "8l,oro "(1 bu' 801c Bnlmon ,',- 'olintr treasurer of' Ums ord on the cruiser Albany, which .ocK.tfc.1. In convention. Factories Southern Oregon, and tho experience, but none of them were ro, ""J ';""; -Mr. Heddon J8 eo Jvo terms.a the Adml.al ordered to Santa Itosalla which were about to suspend temper- " -oat of Umpqua County, nnd thorough woodsmen. ' U ' ln " ", Uush and " 'two tormii as cM i IB soon ns he hoard of the disorders nrlly aro now working double shifts. tll0 B,IW " Krntl"ftl ''"'a till "When Captain T'Vault left Port l e,"1,or Prtiteateil against going Umnaun countyi Whin. there. MutlnleH ocrurro.1 Tuesday according to tho delegates. HlRli water of 1SC1 wiped out Orford In the nXddlo of August, nhr"iil0" nc"n of, ' 1KC'- Ump,1Ua county was abwrbe.!' . tilBlit nn.1 all the troop except fifty- ' most of tho town and the action ISM, there were 2.1 In tho party. f "b, ,wU,, Il,l"n- t"d 'as countv ho JorvoT for--fiv.' ' : lour put to sua iiroMiimnlily for ser--?r of , ,.OB,alnlliro w,od lhe ,ounly Tholr . WIl8 to Btrko 0Mlwnnl Vault had hardly landed till they ' . "i ,b . Vu--.' of Ump.iua clear oK the-map. 'and mnko connections with tho Ore- Wuro "'""' "y"". Murphy, Pep- .,,.,..,. ,.,,,",,' .,. 4, "My husband wua born hero In son and California trail. Tho men J10P nnd "o" wore knocked down touniioB. , -j , PcottHburg ns yenrs ngo and dur- soon discovered T'Vnult knew noth- by tho '"'"""'s wnr clubs. T'Vault. "When Mr. Williams died e;Wt lug nil thnt time his father. Cyrus Ing nbout tho country. They held JumU-'(1 '"l0 " "vor nnd wbb help- over JfiO.OOO. Hero I a'.cyTe-' Heddon, lived here; that Is. until a meeting and -decided to return . "(ross rlv,cr by one of tho his will. Listen to this paraitrapk: (lunyinnM. II.VJTIiH AT XACO. Mr AworlaltJ l-rri to Coon I:r Tlinm.) NACO, Oct. 12. Governor Maytor (iin luirnssed tho Carrnnzu garrlBon VM. .7. SMITH PLUMIJING CONTHACTOR .lol wink promptly nttcuilcd to Kfitlnmtcs Chi'cifullj' Given. PltlCKS ItKAKOXAIILi: Tol. 30-J. 1207 N. Front Si. kO TL'XKIt AXI) 11KPAIHKII I orders at . It. Haluea' Mm bmpany. I. Sixth Stroot. Phono 103-L iiley Ballinner fMXIST AND TIUCHint tnco Studio, 217 No. Third St rn ono 2G8-L. k Gjcrdrum. l'UXO INSTItt'CTlOX llutllo Arms. PIhiiio :i."!(l-J THE ALICE H. Ii'Wal i:cuit.siox TO Rll.i;.S'IX)X HH.U'11 SUNDAY Mucs MaiMiflchl at H A. M. ROUND TRIP 50c roniiiHiloii with auto for Sun- n liny nnil Slioro Acres i tor appointment. ! .Mnrshflfltl, Oregon AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS 3d cam With careful ilrlvnn dnr Bervlio. iilmm. 1.1 f. J. i Illnnco IllllunI Parlors. ignt service, Phono 200-1 , Hlgnt Cafe. D. L. F00TE. - ! ! J h. ADAMS & SON Dealers In fl'AV AXD SIXOXD-HANI) CiOODS. No. Front St. Phono 340-L LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS & Trilflr l"n Afiafwanfa loughly dopemlnble. Imrne f-....vj, inuiiija UllUUllUU 11 Interests of our clients. S. KAUFMAN & CO. D YOUR I AIIMnRY US BY PARCEL POST "UltXISH A I1AO AND h PAY tiik I'nsTAnu OX ITS IH3TUUX )0S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY 87-J. MAHSIIFIEU) WOOD AT OLL'S W00DYARD Mi Front Street, Phono 870. DDEN of pnoTocitAPnio uiiido Kulurgiur; and l-hlng. OUR SPECIAL Kor tho next fow days wo will sell the WHITK IJOHAX NAP THA LAUNDRY SOAP, 0 bars for 2r.c. This Is ono of tho best whlto sonpB on tho mnrket nnd will give excellent satisfaction. This Is one of tho many specials thr.t wo aro going to run so It will pay you to watch our Hjmco and remember that wo can buvo you money. A trial order or call nt our store will con vince you. COOS BAY TEA, COrTEE AND SPICE HOUSE PIIOXK HIM..T. RAINY SEASON IS COMING ARE YOU READY? THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE WORLD IS IS A BANK ACCOUNT Open one in our Savings Department. Interest paid on time certificates of deposits also in the savings de partment where deposits are accepted for any amount. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safely Deposit Boxes For Rent. his death something over two years to Port Orford. Uy promising them '"u,n" lH)nimo " escaped. WIN "To my friend, Cyrus , HtSddo -tif ngo. ,$50 a month, Captain T'Vault In- """,B ",,B 8"l wmi H0Ve" or 0K"' ScottBburg, for kind care andat- 1 "Cyrus Heddon was ono of tho duced nlno of tho party to stay ftrrows: K0 w Uoherty. Tho In- tondanco whllo suffering fjiTm little group of mon who wore left with him. Tho other thirteen men t,,a"8 mur,t)ok I'ohorty ns ho rnn wounds received from the Indians, at tho prospectfvo town of Port wont baclc to Port Orford. w,ln wllllnmH "d shot over forty I gv and bequeath the aumjffof Orford by Cnptnln Tlchonor to form "Of thu smnller pnrty who decld- nrroWM ln M unk " Ito lay on $5000. To my friend Mary iiy tho nucleus of the settlement there, ed to press on most were newcomers , Brolim, t"-' hent his head In Test, daughter of Daiilol and Mary They were attacked by tho ImtlniiB to tho country. Thoy wore recent ,' " c,u1'' Wl"n'"s hlllod two Test of Junction City, all thaga- and took refugo on n high rock nrrlvnla from ISnstorn cities who ,m"nnB wl' woro pursuing him mnlnder of my property artefj$th'ei. near Port Orford, nnd their bloody would become- lost If out of sight "",l ('raw,otl l H'o brush nnd hid. other bequeaths aro paid. AtiVr: battle there gave Ilattlo Rock Its of camp. Tho party soon lost their ;Mr nt'(,,lon '""I "eon loft for dend, Grandfnthor Heddon had receW?!lt; nnme. A few inonths later ho was bearings, gnmo became scarce, their m,t hlul raw'01! 'to tho brush and his $5,000 nnd the other bequeaths' uno of tho men who, with W. (I. food supply rnn out nnd nt last ,a,no l"10" Mr' w,1"am. Mr. Hod- had been paid, Mnry Teat who waV T'Vnult, miide tho . perilous and two of the men. Ryan nnd Murphy,11'"" "Hlltl1 tluj nrrows out of Mr. n teacher In tho public jwhooP$3ft dlsnstruus surveying trip for Cup- played out and refused to go any , mil,nm' ,mck and. nrms. Ho got Portland, received tho rest, smoHttV f tnln Tlchenor. When tho nlno men further. Williams nnd ono of tho , '" "" out ,lllt ono llml h,ul K(,I1U "B I" BoinethhiK over $2O,000SJ.jri.'. of whom Mr. Heddon was ono, hud other men wont out to securo soinm '1"" "'. 1". A'H -Kro1"' ' or Fru' I-ockley. .?? escnped from tho Indinns nfter tho game. WllllnuiB did not return fight of Rattle Rock, Captain WIN but tho other mnn shot n wood Hum Tlchonor enlisted n number rut, which thoy divided among the of adventurous miners of Rnn pnrty. Somo time later Williams Francisco to restnbllsh tho town enmo Into enmp .nnd told them lie, of Port Orford. Landing his soc- had killed an elk. Thoy moved TWO FAMOUS SHIPS w FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OI.DMST HANK IX COOS COUNTY KNtnhlMicd 188!. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $11 5,000 Interest Paid on Tluio DepoNlU Officers: .1. W. 'Ilciiiiclt, I'rcNldciit. I. II. Flanagiin, Vice-President. 1L I Wlllliiins, Cashier. (ivii, K, Wlmhohter, Astt. Cashier. iroen wen PROHIBITION'S DISMAL RECORD OF FAILURES FIFTEEN SPLENDID EASTERN STATES HAVE EXPLODED FALSE THEORY Maine has just elected a governor and a majority of legislators upon a platform opposed po statewide prohibition and pledged to sub mit to the people at the next general election a local option law. Opposed to these successful candidates were aspir ants seeking office on a statewide prohibition platform AFTER SIXTY-FOUR YEARS OF PROHIBITION, MAINE IS CRYING FOR LOCAL OPTION Vermont New Hampshire Michigan Connecticut Rhode Island Massachusetts South Dakota Alabama . Nebraska Illinois Iowa New York Indiana Ohio Wisconsin adopted prohibition in 1S50, repealed it in 190tf, "tried it" 53 years ( (( u t i u (( (C a (C ( t c ( a a (( (( (( t t ( 1S55, 1S55, 1S51, 1S52, ISO'.), 181)0, IMS, 1S55, 1S51, 1SS1, ( ( v.nr.L ( u (C (( (( (( ( (t Hi i( (( (( (( (( (( (( (( (( (( (I it (( (( ( (C u (t a a u a (t 48 20 18 11 6 1S75, 1S72, 1S(M, 1S75, lSDtt, 1!)U, 1S5S, 1S53, (by mulct law) ISM, 1S55, statute was declared unconstitutional 1855, 1S51, and annulled it by License Tax Law 1S55, statute vetoed by governor ( 6 3 3 2 12 ( a H rri O "JKRRY" DAILY, tho popu-dld order, nnd thon wont to Dosloiii I Inr innuager of tho Mnrlno do- where she londod 1000 tons' of pnrlnient of tho San Francisco morchnndlso of this' port In th Chnmbor of Commerce wo aro In- short apneo of fifteen days, shew- debled for tho following dnta: , lug whnt confldonco tho underwrlt- Tho ship "Western Shore," n ors hnd In hor constr'uclloH. ThU vessel or 1188 tons burden, was fnct Is in Itself a Pacific Oak launched at North Ileud, Oregon, hullt ship calling nt Ikmten aild In October, 1874. Her name nndjconipotlug successfully with tkatait fame nro already n portion of com- Kasteru bottoms wnu a rvolullon .i.erci.ii uisiory on mo const, hiio '" coiuiuorco or winch the fHt h- ( snlled from Snti Francisco In Fob- gulno Cnlifornlan of twenty yya runry, 1875, nnd cnBt hor anchor In ago dnred not hnvo droamwl, isi'-'l tho Mersoy, nfter a voyage of 104 days, hut as sho lay off tho bnr for 10 hours before getting a favorable wind, tho passage was In reality accomplished In 102 Vi dnys, beat ing tho ship "Three llrothors," by I'.' days nnd tho "llrltlsh King," by 22 dnys. From horo sho wont to tho Columbia River for a load of wheat; she mado tho pnssngo to AHtlirlll III 4N lllllim llllllllmr tlln steanishlp Orlflninmo bovoii hours. Schedule to ROQUfiStO Hlintf i uviiir ioa.o.1 ihoo tons of Each veek of 0nn Duofc 7BA '""."" " : . Z. 1 n"! Season Closina Jan. IB."? 101 dnys. Tho young America had Since tho government haa takwi ey' previously inndo tho pnssago in 0!) or entire chargo of migratory lilnla ; dnys from Liverpool to Snu Fran- und now rogulatca tholr hiiBtluiiviif . oisco. Rut as Astoria Is GOO miles national Btatutcs and has the sftUM ! north of hero wo cannot deem tho divided Into zones, all offondwa "fgy comparison nnywlso dnninging to ping over tho bounds of 11m mm ' the Oregon ship. In hor outward laws must ho trlod In Portland Wre passage to this port In 1875 hor a federal court. Thla w tha state- run for olevon consecutive dnys was incut hero todny of J, M. TImhmmi, 11-40 miles, an average of over 294 fcdornl gamo warden of Dktrlei Mm, miles por day.' j 1, A copy of tho bVne for eaeh ytk Her cost was a trifle scant of that ducks may bo hunted is printed ' $80,000, tho labor costing more bolow and Mr. Thomas sutweeU-.tikat than In Kastern yards, whllo tho all hunters clip a copy for reference. timber was much cheaper. On tho Ho has also received Hew gme last voyage to Huglnud hor net tugs which must bo placed on any nuriiiugs exceeded $2:1,000, showing sort of gnmo kopt In eold tore f. hiio was not iinu property. She tor tho closing of the huntltm was commanded by Captain J. W. Tho bunds nro solMocklntc MoAllon, who owned un eighth of five cents apiece. Only one tho vessel, tho rest being owned Is necessary for ducks but ai by O. II. Knowles uud tho firm of ho placed on onch quarter or A. M. Simpson & Ilros., who hullt Mr. Thomas has also receive her. Tho architect was John Kruso, federal gamo warden badn who also built tho burkontlnos are now being Issued over "' "Portland" and "Turn O'Sbniitnr." ml Rlntnn In nil i,,ntin .' The total time of hor three trips, Tho following two eastward und ono westward,, wook to tho closo was 3I3V& .duys. Hor senilis showed hunting may bo no signs of straining, with nil her morning and wh.y.nT groat speed, and sho wus compelled, tho ovenlng; LLjU 1 t ..., ... tin f- .1 .. . .' iowrr I U I'll IIHI TV IUI .UIIUtU U,U In nil her three trips, Sho was Oct. 11 inier lost on juiio ju, ibyb, Oct. 18 KOhb . Tho "Wlldwood" was 1090 tons Oct. 25 ....V.-. In4l. bunion, nnd was begun by O. A. Nov. l 1 rfflM Meiggs nt Port Madison, W. T,, In Nov. 8 . . . . ..ilaflowil 1011, unit iu hud ijuuiiiiiiiuii i"l .-Siov. lu ...... w. ,(( A j belong tho honor of cutting tho Gor- vnv. so ,,1111111 dlan knot of Pacific Coast com-. Doc. 0 ,,,,,.. iJbl'JllflJ morco, Tho latter gontlemnu had Dec. 13 jjo Of llllllt t illlinAP ulilt.U HQiirnnn. . .. n stakes" nnil "Contest" In Now Ynrk f.. o l'Wk- ,.. T. ,...., uHil. U ,.,,.f,.l both of which vessols hnd dollvered in,, in 1 cargoes Insldo of ono hundred days jttn, 17 ,' MlS IQ !HUS8) I I ssued over luiHtIn(r.'n I 3 i hone I Vorp of Is there any reason why Oregon should experiment with this freak legislation? Register before Thursday, October 15 Defeat of the proposed prohibition amendment has no effect on the present efficient local option or home rule law. M VOTE u?ald AdvcrtlKment-Taxpayui y aid Wagt Etiaen1 League o( ( ' from Now York to this plnco. Ho I visited Pugot Sound and was struck , by tho olustlclty and bouyancy of tho yellow fir which grows along ! tho whole coast from Crescent City ! to Sltku. Scarcely had tho vessel been commenced when a difficulty neroso between those gontlomon, which terminated lu Wcstervelt's withdrawal from tho enterprise. Tills I led to tho ship being finished lu very different stylo from tho origin- pjyQ QgrJ grjrj '!J i ai ues.gus. i ei wimui uno is an . honor to tho Territory, and to the Sun Francisco cnterprisa iL'lilr.1. f iirrlluliml tlln 'ulnnu'a et fn Abai.i twar" for her construction. Sho CHANl'T1' tl'OOpH , mudo tuo passago ironi nurrad in- persons we lUu, j let, 11. C, to Molbourno, In 1873 Jured In ft In 1873 lu 44 days, a distance pntn elrilitei f - tf .. ... . ".i t. of over oou miles with a cargo of Wilson grain In 117, delivering It la eplea- urduy, srfiHHiiF V mtOmM I 8 Ixxm I 1TV ' 7 mi fecuias Kl .tom U I 'tofwj m 1 cdbKrsra "--- -mn . . ' h. r tu ) :f m m 1 v T ;rt t1 F 5t . V i .. , 'Ailk -- i. ''- ll . , 4. , . .